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Golden Holly Hedge
40nr Ile Van 10L
Golden Holly Hedge
35nr Ile Van 10L
Golden Holly Hedge
35nr Ile Van 10L
Golden Holly Hedge
34nr Ile Van 10L
Golden Holly Hedge
34nr Ile Van 10L
Golden Holly Hedge
28nr Ile Van 10L
Golden Holly Hedge
12nr Ile Van 10L
Golden Holly Hedge
12nr Ile Van 10L
Golden Holly Hedge
12nr Ile Van 10L
Golden Holly Hedge
12nr Ile Van 10L
Golden Holly Hedge
14nr Ile Van 10L
Golden Holly Hedge
16nr Ile Van 10L
Holly hedge
28nr Il aq 10L
Holly hedge
39nr Il aq 10L
Holly hedge
21nr Il aq 10L
Holly hedge
21nr Il aq 10L
Holly hedge
28nr Il aq 10L
Holly hedge
30nr Il aq 10L
Holly hedge
22nr Il aq 10L
Holly hedge
38nr Il aq 10L
Holly hedge
41nr Il aq 10L
Holly hedge
26nr Il aq 10L
Golden Holly Hedge
35nr Ile Van 10L
Holly hedge
7nr Il aq 10L
Holly hedge
18nr Il aq 10L
Beech hedge
237nr Fag syl 2L
Beech hedge
65nr Fag syl 2L
Golden Holly Hedge
7nr Ile Van 10L
Golden Holly Hedge
12nr Ile Van 10L
Golden Holly Hedge
20nr Ile Van 10L
Golden Holly Hedge
30nr Ile Van 10L
Golden Holly Hedge
15nr Ile Van 10L
Golden Holly Hedge
51nr Ile Van 10L
Golden Holly Hedge
30nr Ile Van 10L
Golden Holly Hedge
15nr Ile Van 10L
Golden Holly Hedge
41nr Ile Van 10L
Holly hedge
53nr Il aq 10L
Holly hedge
22nr Il aq 10L
Holly hedge
35nr Il aq 10L
Holly hedge
33nr Il aq 10L
Holly hedge
56nr Il aq 10L
LS1a
8nr Lvn an H 5L
LS1a
8nr Lvn an H 5L
M1b
9nr Ftsh lz 10L
LS1a
8nr Lvn an H 5L
LS1a
8nr Lvn an H 5L
LS1a
9nr Lvn an H 5L
L1d
8nr Vb dv 5L
L1d
8nr Vb dv 5L
L1d
8nr Vb dv 5L
L1d
8nr Vb dv 5L
L1d
8nr Vb dv 5L
L1d
9nr Vb dv 5L
M2b
7nr Chsy tr S 10L
7nr Ftsh lz 10L
MS1b
5nr Hb MB 10L
LS1a
7nr Lvn an H 5L
L1d
7nr Vb dv 5L
TS5a
9nr Brb dr 10L
9nr Ctns cg RP 10-12L
9nr Lgs ov A 10-12L
9nr Phrm tn P 10L
9nr Smb rc PA 10L
TS1a
9nr Phrm tn P 10L
L1b
8nr Euo Gol 5L
LS2c
5nr Brb th AN 5L
5nr Lvn an H 5L
L2d
8nr Vb dv 5L
8nr Vnc mj V 5L
L2a
5nr Eny fr EG 5L
5nr Hypr cl 5L
L2a
8nr Eny fr EG 5L
8nr Hypr cl 5L
L2a
5nr Eny fr EG 5L
5nr Hypr cl 5L
L2a
5nr Eny fr EG 5L
5nr Hypr cl 5L
L1b
8nr Euo Gol 5L
L1b
8nr Euo Gol 5L
M1b
5nr Ftsh lz 10L
M2b
5nr Chsy tr S 10L
5nr Ftsh lz 10L
L1d
9nr Vb dv 5L
LS1a
9nr Lvn an H 5L
M1d
6nr Eny fr SQ 10L
LS1a
9nr Lvn an H 5L
M1b
5nr Ftsh lz 10L
M1d
6nr Eny fr SQ 10L
L1d
9nr Vb dv 5L
LS1a
9nr Lvn an H 5L
TS2a
8nr Lgs ov A 10L
8nr Phrm tn P 10L
MS1b
9nr Hb MB 10L
MS1b
9nr Hb MB 10L
L1b
8nr Euo Gol 5L
L1b
8nr Euo Gol 5L
1nr Bet jac 12-14
1nr Bet jac 12-14
1nr Bet jac 12-14
1nr Bet jac 12-14
1nr Mal Red 12-14
1nr Mal Red 12-14
1nr Mal Red 12-14
3nr Car Fra 12-14cm
1nr Ace cap 12-14
1nr Car Fra 12-14cm
1nr Car Fra 12-14cm
1nr Car Fra 12-14cm
1nr Ace cap 12-14
1nr Ace cap 12-14
1nr Ace cap 12-14
1nr Mal hup 10-12
1nr Til Gre 12-14
1nr Til Gre 12-14
1nr Til Gre 12-14
1nr Til Gre 12-14
1nr Car Fra 12-14cm
1nr Bet jac 12-14
1nr Bet jac 12-14
7 Bet pen 350-425cm 12-14cm
6 Sor auc 350-425 12-14
15nr Bet pen 12-14cm 350-425cm
16nr Il aq JCVT 125-150cm
34nr Ile Van 10L W
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McDermott Homes
Client
Oaklands Drive, Rawtenstall
Project
Plot landscape proposals
Drawing title
Scale
1:250 @ A0
Drawn by
PDP July 2015
Date
c-1321-01 Revision B
Drawing No.
017683 54130
Great Asby
Appleby in Westmorland
Cumbria
CA16 6HD
info@pdpassociates.org.uk
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Proposed ornamental shrub planting, including 50mm depth no-fines bark
mulch. Finished level to be 10mm below adjacent paving/turf.
Heavy standard tree planting in grassed areas. Tree pits to measure a
minimum of 900mm x 900mm x 750mm deep, and at least 600mm wider that
the root spread. To include single 1.6m timber stake, 600mm above ground,
spacer and tie. To be planted in 170-200mm vented tree guard.
Areas to be turfed with cultivated-grade turf.
Areas to be seeded with species-rich mix EM1, or similar and approved
general purpose meadow seed mix.
Proposed ornamental hedge planting, including 50mm depth no-fines bark
mulch. Finished level to be 10mm below adjacent paving/turf.
Specification for Soft and Hard Landscape Works.
Unless where otherwise specified:-
A. Setting Out
1.Planting shall be set out exactly as shown on the drawing, and measured from existing fixed points. Curved beds shall be set out
using radii scribed on the ground using two pointed stakes and a line between, or with site marker paint. The junction between convex
and concave curves shall be cut to form a smooth and even flowing line. Check that all setting out conforms to the plan before
cultivation and planting works are carried out. Failure to do so may result in rejection of the work by the landscape architect and may
require amendment at the contractor's expense.
2.All planting beds shall be a minimum of 1 metre wide, except where there is insufficient space, due to the constraints of walls and
path edgings and their foundations. With narrow beds between walls/fences and path edgings, ensure that the bed has space free
from concrete footings before planting. If the bed is sealed with concrete, then the landscape contractor shall contact the site
manager or landscape architect to determine if footings are excessive and can be reduced or else, the bed can be paved. The width of
all beds will be checked by the inspecting landscape architect and where the width is not as drawn, the contractor shall re-cultivate
them to the specified width at his own expense.
B.Ground Preparation.
1.Pre-planting herbicide application shall be applied by suitable spraying apparatus using an approved translocated systemic herbicide to
manufacturer's instructions and to 1997 Control of Pesticides Regulations and 2003 COSHH regulations on all beds, except those
which are both weed free and are to receive geotextile sheet mulch. Spray immediately if any weeds are present. If none are showing,
but there may be a delay before planting, or the area is to be seeded, spray after one month following cultivation, to allow dormant
seed to germinate. All spraying shall be carried out by skilled and qualified operatives, using protective clothing, in suitable weather
(no wind) and any damage caused by spray drift, from incorrect usage or spillage, shall be rectified at the contractor's own cost.
Repeat as necessary to ensure complete kill and rake off all dead material from site.
2.Carry out the following works to the existing topsoil on site to ensure it conforms to BS 3882:2007, being free from rocks larger than
50m diameter, concrete, all roots, wire, brick, and have less than 20% clay. Allow for pre-application of herbicide as above. Fertilise
with 100g per metre square of Fisons "Neutrocote" slow release fertilizer, in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. For
beds less than 5 meters in width, fork over thoroughly or machine rotovate soil to a depth of 300mm, ensuring that the subgrade and
topsoil are completely broken up and free draining, relieving any compaction. For beds greater than 5 metres in width, break up the
subgrade and topsoil using a tractor mounted subsoiler or ripper at 500mm centres to a depth of 500mm, except where there are
services, or within 10 meters of tree stems or 3 meters of existing hedges. Do not rip areas where roots greater than 10mm diameter
are encountered.
3.Determine before submitting a tender, the extent of support from the site manager with ground preparation: ensure soil of all planting
beds is graded to a level 65mm below adjacent grass or paved surfaces, (90mm below where agro-textile set mulch is not specified),
within 400-600mm of edges to ensure bark or wood chip mulches are retained. Where grass is proposed, then the soil level shall be
flush (maximum 10mm below - but never proud) of adjacent paved surfaces, to receive rain water run-off. The landscape contractor is
responsible for ensuring that the final product conforms to the specification even where the developer and/or main contractor have
failed to supply and spread topsoil to the recessed level. The landscape contractor shall allow for adjustment of levels, as specified
above, including for re-grading subsoil and topsoil. Where beds are sloping, ensure that topsoil is graded to the specified levels below
pavement & grass surfaces within 400mm of the edges of the bed. This is to allow for sheet mulch and bark or wood chip mulch so
that mulch does not spill out on to pavements and also to allow surface water to drain from paths on to planted areas.
4.For sloping areas to be turfed adjacent to paved areas, topsoil levels shall be graded flush with the finished pavement level (or up to
10mm below), to allow surface water to drain from pavements to soft areas. Soil of grass areas should therefore never be proud of
paved areas. Soil levels more than 10 mm below pavement edges will cause mower damage on cutting.
5. Imported topsoil (where specified and sanctioned by the employer) for making up ground, shall conform to BS 3882: 2007, and be
free from rocks (over 50mm diameter), concrete, roots, wire and brick, and have less than greater than 20% clay. Such soil shall be
cultivated as set out above. Representative samples shall first be approved by the landscape architect before being supplied to site.
No imported soil shall be supplied to site without a written instruction.
C.Planting
1. All planting must be carried out in accordance to the specification and schedule of quantities accompanying these drawings. Refer to
the specification for the preparation of existing topsoil and required depths for planting, turfing, and standard trees, and also for
maintenance requirements.
2.No substitutions will be accepted without the prior agreement of the inspecting landscape architect. The contractor shall replace at
once at his own cost any stock size, species or variety of plant which has not been specified on the planting plan and schedule, unless
prior agreement to a substitution by the landscape architect has been received. All plants shall be true to size specified in the schedule
of plants and associated notes, (3L pots are 19cm diameter and 15cm deep). All shrubs, (other than ground cover), shall be
400-600mm height and spread, or otherwise specified for the pot size by the HTA National Plant Specification and be bushy, healthy,
disease free stock, not pot bound, leggy or spindly. There should be a minimum of 5 breaks per shrub. This specification is the
minimum standard required and any stock falling below this standard, in the sole opinion of the inspecting landscape architect, shall
be lifted and replaced at the contractor's expense.
3.All shrubs, herbaceous plants, whips and transplants shall be watered in on planting with 20 litres per square metre. Trees shall be
watered in with 25 litres per tree position. Water thereafter during the contract period at weekly intervals with 30 litres of water.
4.Proposed large feathered or standard trees to be true to the species, variety and size as specified on the planting plan, to
include 1.6m chestnut stake 600mm above ground and 1000mm below ground) and 1No.tie with spacing device positioned 25mm
maximum from the top of the post.
5. Turf to be of cultivated grade such as Rowlawn "Medalion", or other of similar quality and source, approved by the landscape architect.
The contractor shall replace at once any turf rejected by the landscape architect at his own cost.
6.Self-clinging climbing shrubs or wall shrubs shall be trained to the wall/fence with heavy duty, plastic coated garden wire. Training
wires shall be attached vertically to the wall/fence by means of 125mm long stainless steel eye screw fittings. Position 1No. at 250mm
from ground, and 1No. 250mm from top of the wall/fence, and string the wire tightly between the fixings. Train the climber to the
wire with plastic coated garden wire tags.
7. Twining varieties of climber shall be trained to walls/fences by mounting ready-made trellis panels 1.8 x 1.8m generally (but 1.8 x
0.6m for corners or where space is restricted). Include for adapting any panels for locations where walls or fences are lower than
1.8m. Fix trellis panels to the walls/fences using non rusting screws 125mm long (to be approved), incorporating 50mm cube wood
spacing blocks to ensure that the panel is mounted sufficiently far from the wall/ fence to allow twining of stems. Ensure that all
timber is pressure impregnated with a non phyto-toxic preservative and then painted with a dark brown non phyto-toxic preservative
wood stain such as Sadolin "Classic" walnut or similar and approved. Ensure that the trellis is not in contact with the ground. Train
the climbing shrub to the trellis with plastic coated garden wire tags.
8.Climbers specified outside proposed shrub beds shall have specially prepared climber pits. Climber pits shall be 400mm x 400mm and
600mm deep (minimum size), and be backfilled with topsoil (from site - unless otherwise agreed). Ensure the base of the pit is
thoroughly broken up and free draining before back filling with topsoil. Ensure no damage to foundations and services, and make good
all structures and surfaces disturbed. Fertilise with 50g of Fisons "Neutrocote" slow release fertiliser. Water with 15 litres of water per
climber pit.
D. Mulch
1. When specified by the additional specification notes on this plan, supply and spread agrotextile "Weedstop Fabric" sheet mulch over
planting beds, previously, cultivated, graded and fertilized topsoil before planting, and peg down with Weedstop pegs at a minimum
of 500mm centres, (300mm at edges) and beds less than 1m wide. Pegging this densely is essential to prevent flaps of material
becoming exposed. Refer to the specification for "Weedstop Fabric" sheet mulch on plan.
2.Following planting supply and spread evenly Melcourt Industries "Rustic Biomulch" to a depth of 50mm, (75mm if no sheet mulch
specified), over all planted areas. Finished mulch levels shall be no higher than 15mm below pavement or grass levels to avoid any
spillage onto pavements or lawns. N.B. no substitution of mulch type will be acceptable. It is essential to have a no-fines, large
particled, brown wood chip to reduce weed growth, reduce wind blow and prevent rapid break down.
E.BS Codes
1. All workmanship and materials shall conform to the following codes:-
General landscape operations (excluding hard surfaces) - BS 4428:1989.
Trees in relation to construction- BS 5837:2012 and BS 6549:1990.
BS 3998:2010 (recommendations for tree works) unless otherwise specified.
Arboricultural Association - Standard Conditions of Contract and Specifications of Tree Works 1996.
Nursery stock in accordance with latest horticultural trade association nursery stock specification entitled "National Plant
Specification 2001 ".
Plants shall conform to:
BS 3969- 1:1992 Nursery Stock - Specification for trees and shrubs.
BS 3969- 2:1990 Nursery Stock - Specification for roses + AMD 6628.
BS 3969- 4:1984 Nursery Stock - Specification for forest trees.
BS 3969- 5:1985 Nursery Stock - Specification for poplars and willows.
BS 3936- 9:1998 Nursery Stock - Specification for bulbs, corms and tubers.
BS 3936-10:1990 Nursery Stock - Specification for ground cover shrubs. CPSE-Committee for Plant Establishment, Handling and
establishing landscape plants 1996, Part 3.
Glossary for Landscape Works BS 3975 Pt 4:1966
Turf - BS 3969:1998- recommendations for turf for general purposes.
Seeding - EEC Regulations 1974. Use blue labelled certified varieties to EC purity and germination regulations. When requested,
submit an official seed Testing Station Certificate of germination, purity and composition.
Topsoil - BS 3882:2007
Pesticides: Control of Pesticides Regulations 1997; The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974; the COSHH Regulation 2003, the
product COSHH sheet Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations amended 1991;Control of Pollution Act 1974; Hedgerow ACT
1997; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
F.General Notes for the Developer.
1. Tree Protection
Any existing trees to be retained, are the responsibility of the main contractor on site who shall take all necessary protective
measures set out in BS 5837:2012 to ensure no damage to stems or roots, to prevent compaction from vehicles or storage of
materials, contamination of soil from spillages, scorching from fires and instability or stress from changes of soil level. The
landscape contractor is however responsible for ensuring that neither plant, materials or labour are cause of any damage to
existing trees, and like the employer, the landscape contractor shall replace at once any tree damaged on site, supplying and
planting a tree of the same species and size, at his own cost. Suitable protective measures shall be chestnut paling fixed firmly to
a rigid timber or scaffolding frame, positioned no closer to the trunk than the drip line of the tree's canopy.
2.Ground Work
Soil levels for shrub beds and grass areas should have any compacted subgrade thoroughly broken up by machine before
instructing the ground worker to spread topsoil or the landscape contractor to commence work or the beds will become
waterlogged in wet weather and the plants and turf.
Top soil spread from on site should be to the following minimum depths:- Shrub beds: 350mm. Grass areas 150mm. allow for
excavation of 415mm of the subgrade for shrub beds to leave beds 65mm below finished pavement or grass areas in order
to receive sheet and bark mulch, (90mm below where sheet mulch is not to be used). Tree pits will be dug by the landscape
contractor. Top soil shall be spread for grass areas flush with any areas of paving and after settlement, the soil level should
be no greater than 10mm below paved areas to allow for turf. For areas to be grass seeded, the soil level shall be flush with
any finished paved surfaces after settlement (or to a maximum of 5mm below) to allow for rain water to drain onto soft
surfaces. Settlement shall be no greater than the tolerances given or problems will be encountered with mowing (the blades in
danger of touching concrete edgings) or where soil is proud of pavements, then drainage problems will be encountered.
Existing topsoil and imported soil shall conform to BS 3882:2007, and be free from compaction, rocks/bricks greater than
50mm diameter, concrete, wire, roots, debris, oil, cement and builders rubble. Soil shall have a clay content of less than 20%.
3.Hardworks
Hard works, unless otherwise agreed, shall be carried out by the developer or main contractor. All materials and workmanship
shall be in accordance with the construction details and the layout plan.
All paths and edgings shall be set out properly to lines and radii, with all curves scribed on the ground using pointed pegs and
string or site marker paint, achieving flowing natural arcs. Setting out shall be agreed with the landscape contractor and
subsequently the landscape architect.
Hard surfaces shall be constructed after suitable base courses have been laid, taking full account of local site conditions, soft
spots and substrate. The indicative depths of base courses are minimum depths assuming suitable substrate conditions.
All metalwork shall be finished hot dipped galvanized in accordance with BS EN ISO1460. The galvanizer shall be responsible for
the thorough removal of all galvanizing smuts (fettling) to the complete satisfaction of the Landscape Architect. The decorating
contractor shall prepare the galvanized surface by washing with detergent and water and scrubbing with a scouring pad until all
dirt, grease, white rust & sulphates have been removed & then allowed to dry thoroughly. Supply and paint 'Icosit 6630' from
Sika Ltd (tel. 01707 374444) applied with a turkhead brush strictly in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, COSHH
regulations and the product COSHH sheet. Apply 2No. coats of paint with a dry film thickness of 100 microns per coat. Apply
paint only when galvanized surface is thoroughly dry at temperatures above five degrees Celsius and in any event above the
current dew point temperature. Paint work will be subject to inspection by experts and if found wanting, shall be stripped off,
re-prepared and applied entirely at the decorating contractors own cost.
All wood work to use ACQ water based wood preservative applied by vacuum pressure by Permawood or other similar and
approved company. The timber shall then be stained with 3No. coats of Sadolin 'Classic,' colour 'Walnut' strictly in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions, COSHH Regulations 2003 and product COSHH sheet.
Revision A: Additional tree planting to rear of proposed plots 1-10. PDP. 03.11.15
Full Planting Schedule
Shrub
Name
Age Height
Form Girth ClrStm Brks Buds Root Cntr Ctrs
Qty
Berberis darwinii 60-80cm 2 C 10L 1.000 9
Berberis thunbergii 'Atropurpurea Nana'
30-40cm 4 C 5L 0.577 5
Choisya ternata 'Sundance'
40-60cm 7 C 10L 0.816 12
Cotinus coggygria 'Royal Purple'
40-60cm 16 C 10-12L 1.000 9
Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety' 30-40cm (D)3 C 5L 0.577 23
Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald n Gold' 30-40cm (D)
3 C 5L 0.577 40
Euonymus fortunei 'Silver Queen'
40-60cm C 10L 0.816 12
Fatshedera lizei 60-80cm C 10L 0.816 31
Hebe 'Midsummer Beauty'
40-60cm 11 C 10L 0.816 23
Hypericum calycinum
20-30cm C 5L 0.577 23
Ilex aquifolium
60-80 C 10L 0.500 518
Ilex aquifolium 'J C Van Tol'
125-150cm RB 1.800 16
Ilex aquifolium 'J C Van Tol'60-80cm C 10L 0.500 540
Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'
30-40cm C 5L 0.577 80
Ligustrum ovalifolium 'Aureum'80-100cm 11 C 10-12L 1.000 9
Ligustrum ovalifolium 'Aureum'
80-100cm 11 C 10L 1.000 8
Phormium tenax 'Purpureum'
60-90cm C 10L 1.000 26
Sambucus racemosa 'Plumosa Aurea' 60-90cm 5 C 10L 1.000 9
Viburnum davidii 30-40cm 4 C 5L 0.577 82
Vinca major 'Variegata'
30-40cm C 5L 0.577 8
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Tree
Name
Age Height
Form Girth ClrStm Brks Buds Root Cntr Ctrs
Qty
Acer campestre 'Streetwise'3x 450-625cm
Standard (Extra
heavy)
16-18cm 150-175 35 RB 0.000 3
Acer capillipes
3x 350-425
Standard
(Heavy)
12-14 min 200 55 B 0.000 4
Betula jacquemontii
350-425
Standard
(Heavy)
12-14 B 0.000 6
Betula pendula
3x 350-425cm
Standard
(Heavy)
12-14cm 25 B 0.000 22
Carpinus betulus 'Frans Fontaine3x 350-425cm
Standard (Extra
heavy)
12-14cm 175-200 65 RB 0.000 7
Fagus sylvatica
1u1 40-60cm
Seedling -
undercut
C 2L 0.250 302
Malus hupehensis
2x 300-350
Standard
(Selected)
10-12 175-200 29 B 0.000 1
Malus 'Red Sentinel' 3x 350-425
Standard
(Heavy)
12-14 175-200 54 RB 0.000 3
Sorbus aucuparia3x 350-425
Standard
(Heavy)
12-14 175-200 56 RB 0.000 6
Tilia cordata 'Green Spire'3x 350-425
Standard
(Heavy)
12-14 175-200 45 B 0.000 4
358
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Revision B: Amendments to rear garden tree planting at request of LPA. PDP. 26.11.15
Plot 9
Existing
Dwelling
214.02
222.30
219.60
217.50
WEE
222.80
FFL 219.75
Boundary
Fence
Road
222.45
Outline of existing
ground level
Outline of existing
ground level
Section C-C with old approval overlay
213.89
217.50
Plot 6
219.65
221.50
218.80
WEE op
221.80
FFL 218.95
Road
221.65
Outline of existing
ground level
Outline of
existing
ground level
Section B-B with old approval overlay
Existing
Dwelling
Boundary
Fence
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